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Volume : I, Issue : XI, December - 2011

TRANSPOSING NOVELS INTO FILMS WHILE CONVERTING A COLD, BLACK & WHITE PRINTED PAGE INTO COLOURFUL CELLULOID : SOME CONSIDERATIONS IN THE FILM ADAPTATIONS AS AN ALLIANCE BETWEEN CINEMA AND LITERATURE

Ankush Dattatraya Bandal

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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“All the world is a stage” wrote William Shakespeare in one of his plays entitled The Merchant of Venice; but if, by chance, he had been alive in the 21st century instead of the sixteenth, he might very well wanted to amend the line to refer to film making instead of the theatre. It would certainly be an appropriate change of metaphor, for it is the celluloid image-in the cinema and on the television-that seems increasingly to control and dominate our lives today.

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Ankush Dattatraya Bandal, (2011). TRANSPOSING NOVELS INTO FILMS WHILE CONVERTING A COLD, BLACK & WHITE PRINTED PAGE INTO COLOURFUL CELLULOID : SOME CONSIDERATIONS IN THE FILM ADAPTATIONS AS AN ALLIANCE BETWEEN CINEMA AND LITERATURE. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. XI, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/573.pdf

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